The Epistle to the Romans is considered to be the classic of Reformation theology. Luke Johnson, a scholar from the Roman Catholic tradition, invests this commentary with breadth of perspective and clarity of expression. He focuses on understanding the key themes and their relationship …
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Want an even better deal? Get more books at a bigger discount when you order the Eerdmans Bible Reference Bundle 2! Overview Respected scholar Luke Timothy Johnson challenges Christians to change the way they regard their worldly goods. He writes, “this book is written as an exercise …
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…history and theology. Luke Timothy Johnson explores the letter of James from a variety of perspectives. After a general introduction to James, he looks at its history of interpretation. Johnson then examines James’s social and historical situation, its place within Scripture, and its use of …
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…authority. Using the best of modern and ancient scholarship, Luke Timothy Johnson provides clear, accessible commentary that will help lay readers navigate the letters and better understand their place within the context of Paul’s teachings. Logos Bible Software gives you the tools you need to …
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…which emphasize faith in God. To correct these and other misconceptions about James, Luke Timothy Johnson embarks on an unprecedented history of the interpretation of this pivotal letter, highlighting the vast appreciation for James over the centuries. Johnson boldly identifies the …
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…Christianity and Greco-Roman paganism, Luke Timothy Johnson begins with a broad definition of religion as a way of life organized around convictions and experiences concerning ultimate power. In the tradition of William James’s Variety of Religious Experience, he identifies four distinct ways …
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…’s response to spirituality as defined throughout the New Testament Theological importance of understanding James' role in discipleship and mission Intended prophetic vision for the church—as laid out in the books of Luke and Acts Interpretation of the Gospel of John from an anthropologic …
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…understanding the Greco-Roman world Contributors Joachim Jeremias John J. Pilch Luke Timothy Johnson And more Individual Titles Gentiles—Jews—Christians: Polemics and Apologetics in the Greco-Roman Era by Hans Conzelmann From Symposium to Eucharist: The Banquet in the Early Christian World by Dennis …
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…forth with compelling clarity. Key Features Section-by-section commentary on key concepts Literary-theological tone while focusing on the final structure of the text Ideal for students, pastors, and professors Individual Titles Reading Matthew Reading Mark Reading Luke Reading John …
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The New Testament Library Series offers 15 volumes of in-depth commentary by many of today’s leading New Testament scholars including Victor Paul Furnish, Luke Timothy Johnson, and M. Eugene Boring. In over 5,000 pages, this series explains the books of the New Testament and expounds …
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…Titles Mark 1–8 by Joel Marcus Mark 8–16 by Joel Marcus The Gospel According to Luke I–IX by Joseph A. Fitzmyer The Gospel According to Luke X–XXIV by Joseph A. Fitzmyer The Gospel According to John I–XII by Raymond E. Brown The Gospel According to John, XIII–XXI by Raymond E. Brown The Acts …
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…supplemented by insight from modern methods, such as sociological and literary criticism. Contributors include Joseph Blenkinsopp, Raymond E. Brown, James H. Charlesworth, John P. Meier, Susan Ackerman, Luke Timothy Johnson, and more. With the Logos Bible Software edition, you can reap the …
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…Jewish tradition and thought, the nature and implications of Christ’s crucifixion, the formation of the canon, the historic Jesus, the political context of Rome, and more. There are dozens of volumes on Paul and Jesus, seven specifically on John’s Gospel, four on Matthew’s, and five on …
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